It’s always an honor to see major social media accounts sharing links to AudioAcrobat audios and videos, and today we were overjoyed to see USA.gov sharing a link to an AudioAcrobat AudioNote on their Facebook and Twitter pages. The link that was shared is an AudioNote Landing Page that houses a radio interview between Alfred […]
[iOS] OverHeard: Always-On Audio Recording App
If you’ve ever found yourself remembering things differently than those around you, and not being able to reproduce hard data on the last three minutes of conversation, then OverHeard is the iOS App for you. In addition to having the ability to record up to 180 seconds in the past at any given time for […]
3 Ways Companies Can Establish Authority On Twitter
In terms of customer reviews and companies who subscribe to the philosophy of “fake it until you make it”, there is a huge potential for consumers to fall prey to fake reviews and made up testimonials.
How does someone like you or I make sure that the reviews we’re reading are for real? Well, after I’ve began my initial investigation of reading testimonials on a company’s site, or on Yelp, Amazon, etc., I make sure to look at sites and networks that focus on giving real users a platform to be heard.
By using strict methods of verifying whether or not an actual human being is behind the avatar, I’ve found that social sites like Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn make excellent resources for real-time feedback on companies I’m considering doing business with.
As a blogger and social media manager for one or more companies myself, I’ve picked up a trick or two along the way that helps place authentic feedback and testimonials at the top of web and social network search engines, most recently adopting a custom search query on Twitter that has proven invaluable.
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